Second of London's Magnificent Seven cemeteries makes all records available exclusively on Deceased Online

All records for Kensal Green, one of the UKs most historic and celebrated cemeteries, have been digitized and are available on the website.

Located in Londons Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Kensal Green was opened in 1833 by the General Cemetery Company and is the earliest of the capitals major cemeteries pre-dating Abney Park, Brompton, Highgate, Nunhead, Tower Hamlets and West Norwood: collectively, The Magnificent Seven.

Kensal Green is home to graves for some of Londons most famous Victorians and Edwardians including Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Wilkie Collins, William Makepeace Thackeray and Anthony Trollope, a collection of royals 650 members of the titled nobility and over 550 individuals noted in the Dictionary of National Biography.

Earlier in 2013, Deceased Online digitized all records for Brompton Cemetery, managed by The Royal Parks, so Kensal Green becomes the second of The Magnificent Seven to have all records digitized and available online. In total, approximately 330,000 records for all burials and cremations up to December 2010 are now online (as at 1st February 2014) comprising the following:

Digital scans of the original burial reference books

Details indicating those buried in each grave

Digital scans of the original cremation registers (up to 1993, thereafter, computerized records)

Later in spring 2014 we will also add maps of the cemetery which will indicate the cemetery section location of each of the graves.